Signature Japanese Ryokan Architectural Presentation Board
Advancedcreativeart-styleinterior
Subject
An expert architectural illustrator's presentation board for a traditional Japanese ryokan-style residence featuring Sukiya-zukuri architecture—deep hipped roofs with clay tiles, exposed timber framing, shoji screens, engawa verandahs, and tatami rooms opening onto a garden including a koi pond, tea house, and pruned pines. Unified aesthetic blending sumi ink linework featuring washi paper textures. Warm greys and indigo for technical drawings transitioning to autumn colours for the render. The canvas flows left to right: black and white 2D drawings (Site Plan, Floor Plans) on the left, Elevations and a Cross-Section through the main hall in the center, and a photorealistic 3D render at gold
Mini tweaks to make this prompt fit YOUR brand or story:
①Try the same composition at three aspect ratios (1:1, 4:5, 16:9) to see which framing tells the story best.
②Swap the main subject for your own product, character or brand identity while keeping the lighting + style intact.
③Switch the lighting (golden hour ↔ studio softbox ↔ blue hour ↔ neon night) to dramatically change the mood.
④Add a single style modifier at the end — e.g. 'shot on 85mm', 'film grain', 'editorial Vogue style', 'cinematic anamorphic'.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which AI model produces the best result for this prompt?
All four major models (Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, Midjourney v7, Flux 2) can render this prompt well. Nano Banana 2 excels at character consistency and text. GPT Image 2 is strongest at multi-element scenes with text. Midjourney has the most painterly artistic style. Flux 2 is the best open-source option.
Can I use this prompt for commercial work?
Yes — every prompt on AI Image Free is free for commercial use. The reference image is AI-generated and serves as visual inspiration. The actual image you generate using this prompt is owned by you (subject to your chosen AI model's terms of service).
How do I customize this prompt for my own brand?
Look for bracketed placeholders like [SUBJECT], [COLOR], [BRAND]. Replace those with your specifics. You can also append your own style descriptors at the end (e.g. 'in our brand colors #FF6B35 and #2D3142') for a branded version.